Re: New translator joining the i18n

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(2015年07月30日 01:15), pravin.d.s@xxxxxxxxx wrote:


On 29 July 2015 at 17:57, Noriko Mizumoto <noriko@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:noriko@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

    (2015年07月29日 20:28), Pravin Satpute wrote:

        On Wednesday 29 July 2015 02:28 PM, Noriko Mizumoto wrote:

            This post should also go to trans list, thus forwarded.
            noriko


        i18n, trans and fltg lists are already in cc list for G11N list.
        Email
        sent to g11n automatically get forwarded to trans :)


    Oh didn't know this, cool.
    Rocks Pravin!


But unfortunately somehow emails from g11n are not getting posted on
trans list. :(
Noriko i see you have admin access for trans list, can you check what is
problem?

OH! I didn't know I was added in (*'▽'*).
I will find the password and have a look.

noriko




Regards,
Pravin Satpute


    noriko


        Regards,
        Pravin Satpute


            (2015年07月28日 22:47), pravin.d.s@xxxxxxxxx
            <mailto:pravin.d.s@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:



                On 27 July 2015 at 17:06, 조민우 <igtzhsou@xxxxxxxxx
                <mailto:igtzhsou@xxxxxxxxx>
                <mailto:igtzhsou@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:igtzhsou@xxxxxxxxx>>>
                wrote:

                      Hello everyone,

                      I'm a new trnaslator joining this project, here`s
                my profile:

                      ----

                      Name: My real name is MinWoo Joh and I prefer to
                be called 'Sewerx'
                      on the net.

                      Location: Iksan(city), Jeollabuk-do(province),
                South Korea

                      FAS- Login: Sewerx

                      Language: Korean

                      Profession or Student status: Student

                      Hobbies and interets: Sound Engineering, System
                Admin~tion


                Hi Sewerx,

                     Welcome to Fedora Globalization group :)

                      ----

                      And I need some help with joining to the team.
                Please help me.

                      What I have done is:

                      1. Created FAS account (Signed the CLA)

                      2. Created Bugzilla account

                      3. Joined trans, trans-ko, i18n, l10n, bugzlia
                mailing list

                Rather than just join g11n list.
                https://lists.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/g11n
                We have recently started globalization group.

                      4. Created my own intro page at wikiou ca

                      What I am confused with is:

                      1. I can't login into Zanata, whenever I log in
                with FAS account and
                      see the main page, I'm not logged in. How can I
                solve this?

                If dont get answer here either ask on #fedora-g11n or
                create ticket on
                g11n trac. [2]

                      2. What is the difference between i18n and l10n,
                I've searched
                      through the wiki pages, but can someone tell me
                the clear
                      differences between them?


                I18n is enabling infrastructure/application for
                language. i.e. providing
                encoding, fonts, rendering engine support, locales, api
                to extract
                string.
                l10n is translating words from English to Native language.
                I18n is more on technical side, while l10n is more on
                expertise on
                language side. Though in l10n one needs to learn
                technicalities of
                translation framework as well :)

                      3. Is there anything more to do? Or anything that
                I must check?


                     You have joined on the right time. We are presently
                in active
                development for Fedora 23 and good chance to get your
                contributions
                included in Fedora 23 final release.
                You should subscribe to g11n mailing list  and also join
                Freenode
                #fedora-g11n.

                     I have added g11n@@lists.fedoraproject.org
                <http://lists.fedoraproject.org>
                <http://lists.fedoraproject.org> in cc of this email.
                Hoping someone
                will answer it soon. Tomorrow we have bi-weekly meeting
                [1] feel free to
                join it. Or you can also open ticket on trac is any
                issue [2]

                Best Regards,
                Pravin Satpute

                1. https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/G11N/Meetings/2015-07-29
                2. https://fedorahosted.org/G11N/newticket


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